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The moot court program at Liberty University School of Law continues to see a level of success unprecedented in the school’s brief history.
Liberty took first place this weekend in the Irving R. Kaufman Memorial Securities Law Moot Court...

King Solomon wrote in the book of Proverbs, “The heart of man plans his way, but the LORD establishes his steps.”
Mike Smith, a 2007 graduate of Liberty University School of Law, is perhaps more familiar with that idea than many people.
In...

The moot court program at Liberty University School of Law is having unprecedented success this year and currently sits in eighth place in national moot court rankings as compiled by the University of Houston.
After competing in just five tournaments,...

For Lyle Carver, the opportunity to study at a brand new law school still striving for its first provisional accreditation was an exciting challenge.
Now, ten years after he moved to Lynchburg and enrolled in the second graduating class at Liberty...

Liberty University School of Law competition teams continued their hot streak this year, as the school’s mediation team won the regional ABA Representation in Mediation competition in Gainesville, Fla. over the weekend.
Professor Basyle Tchividjian...

This year continues to be a huge success for the moot court program at Liberty University School of Law, as one of the school’s teams took home a regional championship crown over the weekend.
The team of Zach Hurt, Justin Reddington, and...

At the head of the recent March for Life, a host hundreds of thousands strong, marched Liberty University School of Law students in protest of legalized abortion and the tens of millions of innocent lives that have been lost in a holocaust that has continued...

Liberty University School of Law took home top honors at its most recent moot court tournament, also finishing with a Best Brief award.
At last weekend’s William B. Spong Moot Court Competition in Williamsburg, Andy Brown and Erika Lukenbill...